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1" is the default margin size.
1" is the default margin size.
One way that does not change the margins of a document is by altering the font size or style. While changing the font can affect the overall layout of the text, it does not modify the actual margin settings. To adjust margins, one would typically use the page layout or margin settings in the document editor.
use your reference guide that came with your printer if you have it and look under print margin specifications for what size paper you are using
I think the answer is magazine.. not 100% sure
why is justified margin seldom used on full-width document
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why is justified margin seldom used on a full width document
To set a margin, first, determine the desired margin size based on your layout needs. In a word processing program, navigate to the "Page Layout" or "Layout" tab, then select "Margins" to choose a preset option or create a custom margin. If using CSS for web design, use the margin property in your stylesheet to define the margin for specific elements. Finally, save your changes and review how the margins affect the overall appearance of your document or webpage.
Margin. It can be controlled for each side by defining it as different margins as top, left, right, bottom margins.
The browser sets the margin. The size is determined by the browser. The margin clears an area around an element. The margin can be adjusted to your specific needs.
The two common methods for changing margins in a document are through the Page Setup dialog and the ruler. In most word processing software, you can access the Page Setup dialog by navigating to the "Layout" or "Page Layout" tab, where you can specify exact margin measurements. Alternatively, you can use the ruler at the top of the document; by dragging the margin markers (the grey areas) to adjust the margins visually.